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VU Today Nov. 10

Wednesday, Nov. 10

Noon Daily Mass – San Damiano Chapel

7 p.m. Germline Gene Therapy Student Discussion – RCE 201

9 p.m. Taize Prayer – Campus Ministry

 

Coming soon:

Viterbo University Adds eSports to its Collegiate Athletics Programs; Competition to Begin in 2022-23
Viterbo University has announced the addition of eSports to its collegiate athletics offerings.
From Viterbo, Chad Milne Launched High-Flying Career 
When Chad Milne ’94 joined the Wisconsin National Guard as a high school junior, he didn’t plan on making a career of it. “Once I got in the Guard, though, it became more about the mission at hand, and then it became more about the camaraderie and the people I worked with,” said Milne, a combat fighter pilot who retired as a colonel. 
Jervie Windom
Jervie Windom Is a Man with a Mission
Jervie Windom '15 was near the end of his military career when he decided to pursue a Master of Arts in Servant Leadership degree at Viterbo. Since retiring as master sergeant, he started a church near Houston, Texas, but his ministry can't be contained by the church walls.
VU Today Nov. 9

Tuesday, Nov. 9

3:30–5:30 p.m. Countdown to December Commencement – Fine Arts Center FSPA Lobby. The Viterbo community is invited to come and celebrate with our December graduates.

6 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration – San Damiano Chapel

Viterbo University Conservatory for the Performing Arts to Present "The Pajama Game" Nov. 19-21
The Viterbo University Conservatory for the Performing Arts will present the Tony Award-winning musical "The Pajama Game" Friday–Sunday, Nov. 19–21, in the Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.
Celebrating 50 Years of the Viterbo Fine Arts Center
Celebrating 50 Years of the Viterbo Fine Arts Center
“I think the Fine Arts Center has become a place of gathering at which people can come together and experience the arts, or as the FSPA say, ‘a place to nourish the soul,’” said Michael Ranscht, director of the 50-year-old Viterbo Fine Arts Center from 2005–20.
Dillon McArdle returns to Viterbo Fine Arts Center
Encore: McArdle Returns to Fine Arts Center

If not for a friend’s encouragement and a summer work study job, Dillon McArdle ’06, the new director of Viterbo’s Fine Arts Center, might have taken a very different path in life.

McArdle began life as a Midwesterner, the middle child of three sons living his early years in Anoka, Minn., the Halloween Capital of the World. When he was in third grade, he moved with his mother and stepfather to Las Vegas.

Viterbo University Fine Arts Center ad image from Time magazine in July 1971
A Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Timeline
In 2021, Viterbo University celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Fine Arts Center, which opened in early 1971. A 50th anniversary timeline covers some of the highlights of the FAC's first half century.